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  1. Joseph Chamberlain. 8 jul 1836 - 2 jul 1914. Joseph Chamberlain, a veces conocido como Joe Chamberlain, fue un influyente empresario y estadista británico de la segunda mitad del siglo XIX, considerado como el máximo exponente del Imperialismo Británico. Políticamente, Chamberlain fue primero un radical liberal. Después de oponerse al ...

  2. Joseph Chamberlain (d. 8 Temmuz 1836, ö. 2 Temmuz 1914) 19. yy. sonu ve 20. yy. başı Büyük Britanyalı devlet adamıdır. Yayılmacı ve korumacı bir siyaset gütmüştür. En önemli görevi 1895-1903 arasında yaptığı Sömürgeler Bakanlığı'dır. Birleşik Krallık Başbakanı Neville Chamberlain 'in (1869-1940) babasıdır.

  3. A sixth form college offering A-level and BTEC courses. It is currently the only college in Birmingham and Solihull rated Outstanding by Ofsted.

  4. Joseph Chamberlain est un homme d'État britannique de la fin du XIXe et du début du XXe siècle. Impérialiste et protectionniste, il fut notamment secrétaire aux colonies (1895-1903) et provoqua la scission du parti libéral à cause de son désaccord avec Gladstone sur la question irlandaise. Il forme alors le Liberal Unionist Party en 1886. Joseph Chamberlain est maire de Birmingham de ...

  5. On the left of the Party, where the real crackpots and doctrinaires gathered, stood the lean, arrogant and transparently ambitious figure of Joseph Chamberlain. Chamberlain had made a fortune in Birmingham from the manufacture of screws. His political position he owed to the support of Liberal Party constituency activists.

  6. Neville Chamberlain, em sua chegada ao aeroporto de Heston ( Londres) em 30 de setembro de 1938, após seu encontro com Hitler em Munique. Em sua mão ele tem o tratado de paz feito entre Reino Unido e Alemanha. Chamberlain acreditava que fazendo concessões a Hitler seria possível evitar uma nova guerra entre a Alemanha e o Reino Unido.

  7. Chamberlain’s story, as the first self-made businessman to enter the Cabinet, the founder of a political dynasty and, arguably, the first truly modern politician, is perhaps unique in British political history. Unsurprisingly, his life was frequently celebrated while he was still alive, mainly by his adopted city of Birmingham.